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Best Dressed Floor Staff

For the $1,000 Ladies Championship, even the floor staff went all out in the dress department.



Pregame Pep Talk

WSOP Tournament Director Jack Effel and $50,000 Poker Players Championship winner Michael Mizrachi chat before The Grinder is presented with his third Gold Bracelet.



The Butterfly Effect

The Ladies Championship event always brings out the best dressed field of the year. This year was no exception, like these butterfly glasses that were seen in the field.



Twice as Nice

Two years ago, Michael Mizrachi had his name etched on the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy and collected his first gold bracelet. Now, he is a three-time bracelet winner and the only winner in the event's seven-year history to repeat as the tournament's champion. Between the two wins, Mizrachi profited $3 million, but this victory is worth much more than just the money.



To the Finish Line In Record Time

Most of the $50,000 Poker Players Championship final tables go well into the night, going on for several hours before a champion. From cards in the air to the final river, it took Michael Mizrachi (center) just over five hours to claim a history-making second PPC title.



The Chip Reese Trophy

Chris Klodnicki peers through the Chip Reese Trophy, awarded to the winner of the $50,000 Poker Players Championship. Klodnicki is heads-up with Michael Mizrachi for the title.



The Final Three

Andy Bloch (left) checks his hole cards as Michael Mizrachi looks on. Chris Klodnicki (right) stacks his chips as the three are playing for the $50,000 Poker Players Championship.



Klodnicki Takes the Lead

Michael Mizrachi is clearly not happy as Chris Klodnicki rakes in a big pot to take the chip lead three-handed at the $50,000 Poker Players Championship final table.



Shock the World

After making it to the final day of the $3,000 Limit Hold 'em event, Dwyte Pilgrim declared that he would once again "shock the world". He is on his way as he is now at the final table.



In and Out

For the $50,000 Poker Players Championship, Dave Tuchman is joined in the live stream commentary booth by Allen Bari and Matt Glantz. Oddly enough, Bari has already been eliminated from the $5,000 No-Limit event that started at noon while Glantz is late registering and has yet to join the field.



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